Making Fun Of Sonic Fanboy Whipper Snappers

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Oh dear, I think I just got a little dumber for reading that.
I would recommend to our friend there that he should perhaps put down his guitar hero's controller and pick up an English book ( or at least do some kind of spell check )

I don't know what possessed me to check the “How sega ruined sonic” page , but I did for the first time in a couple of months and was amazed to see that people were still going.

You wrote one hell of a controversial article there Racket. But I guess it's such a dividing issue, that anybody stating their opinion (whether for or against Sega's direction for sonic)would get reactions of similar intensity.
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That's an 8th grade education for you!
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Well, I was going to ignore his advice altogether, but since it's for my sack, I'll take it to heart after all.
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Haha, oh that was great. Youtube is so full of those types. I have had some hilarious arguments on there. People have literally insulted me, saying that I'm sick and need to seek help and get a life, because I posted a Dark Side event from Star Wars KOTOR for example, where you can kill some of your party members.

hahahaha thats hilarious and i wanna join.
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i just posted a few comments making fun of them without them knowing and inflaming them by telling them the truth, mario is better.
but don't worry i posted it under an alias.
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racketboy wrote:I'm really tempted to put a link to this thread and say, "haha, we're all laughing at you!"
Racket, with great web power comes great potential to screw with people. IP banning is fun too~ :wink:

I think this is a perfect reason why I'm going to shelter my children and pay attention to how their lives are going... Kids have enough crap growing up these days; there's no reason to let them be total douchewads on the Internet just because "it's only the Internet". If you're this much of a little bitch online, I can't imagine how terrible it must be to be around a kid like that or let one turn into something like that. :roll:

Oh and I did like Sonic Adventure... Hell, I bought my 1st DC at a conbini in Japan 12/98 after seeing SA on display in Akihabara (the DC was sold out everywhere but my regular conbini just happened to have one in stock when I stopped on the way home after seeing SA the same day). I really enjoyed SA, at least enough to say I liked it but not enough to replay it like the 2D titles. A fun experience but certainly not flawless by any mark. :) I have the SA2 birthday pack but I never played it... I guess that's how much I actually like the adventure titles :?
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mason wrote:i just posted a few comments making fun of them without them knowing and inflaming them by telling them the truth, mario is better.
but don't worry i posted it under an alias.
Ah hah! I knew it was you... In the library with the candlestick~ :lol:
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D.D.D. wrote:Oh and I did like Sonic Adventure... Hell, I bought my 1st DC at a conbini in Japan 12/98 after seeing SA on display in Akihabara (the DC was sold out everywhere but my regular conbini just happened to have one in stock when I stopped on the way home after seeing SA the same day). I really enjoyed SA, at least enough to say I liked it but not enough to replay it like the 2D titles. A fun experience but certainly not flawless by any mark. :) I have the SA2 birthday pack but I never played it... I guess that's how much I actually like the adventure titles :?
Yeah, I can still remember the day I first saw the pre-release Dreamcast display with the first-level Sonic Adventure demo. I thought I had just traveled ten years into the future and was looking at mind-blowing Sonic game.

If only the rest of the game was like the that first level :)
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racketboy wrote:If only the rest of the game was like the that first level :)
Man do I know what you mean... {insert emoticon for laughing and then sobbing}
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